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\t\t\r\nDescription: \tTrikorfo Beach is an 18.5 acre summer resort built amphitheatrically in an olive yard with respect to the unique environmental conditions and the local architecture. Set on a 250 meter golden-sand beach it extends from the crystal clear waterfront to the near mountain with panoramic and magnificent views of Toroneos Gulf.Trikorfo Beach is a self-sufficient development that features red ceramic-tiled roofs and wooden furniture that bring chic contemporary luxury to your vacation. Plazas and playgrounds are evenly spaced and independent from the maisonettes.The resort's beach maisonettes range from family appropriate beach-houses that can accommodate up to four guests to larger maisonettes that are ideal for larger families or groups of friends. The household of each maisonette is more than sufficient to cover the needs of a family. Individually controlled air conditioning and water heating offer perfect living conditions to each guest separately. There is a pleasant lounge and private terrace in every maisonette as well as a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom with bath products.TRIKORFO BEACH is the ideal summer resort for individual and family vacation.

... very rude and asked why the children couldn't speak Greek. Dad was angry with her. The next day we travelled to Sykia where the beaches had beautiful clear water. We sat at the beach and then ate at the Tavern. I ate whitebait again. I also did a lot of snorkelling. My uncle Harry and I fed the fish out of our hands. The fish ate the bread in our hands and we were able to pick them ...

... beat Spain 5 to 1. (" pende – ena “) Vivienne and Margreet elected to row back to the boats in half time but were aware of every goal scored from afar, as Bas and I celebrated vociferously each subsequent goal. That day a few of other boats had arrived including Agean Blue ( an HR 39) with Christa and Renaldo a Swiss couple onboard and Bounty with an elderly Dutch couple. Everybody shared in the celebrations whether they liked it or ...

Karistos lies on a wide bay at the southern end of Evia, Greece's second-largest island after Crete. We were not very impressed with this town. It had seen better days. In fact it was mentioned in Homer’s Iliad, and was a powerful city-state during the Peloponnesian Wars.

There were only a few of other sailboats in sight, one of them turned out to be Onni with ...

A day trip to Nea Styra allowed us to go for a nice swim with a return ferry boat ride. we enjoyed the small ferry ride weather so nice got to Arlene and nicks condo with nicks dad then set up and had coffee then down to the beech for a nice swim along with a walk we returned in the afternoon for the evening we went for a coffee and ice cream along the beech in Athens with loads of people around ...